Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Egg masses

Q: What do you do when you find yourself in a large, locked room with 29 other guys/girls and an abundant but finite amount of food?

A: Make plenty of babies, of course!

(This makes perfect sense if you are a 4 mm long snail)


I took down my herbivory experiment today and re-weighed all the algae after 4 days of snail grazing. It took about 10 hours in total. But other than grazing on the algae, the Lacuna have been busy making little Lacunas. There were egg masses in all of the snail mesocosms, and most of the algae had at least one egg mass attached. (This made my job a little more difficult because I had to remove the masses before weighing the algae.)

Lacuna eggs on the edge of a sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) blade

Eggs on the branch of an articulated coralline alga, Corallina officinalis

Also, if you're not a big fan of the algae, you can lay your eggs on your neighbour's back instead. That's what friends with hard shells are for.
:)

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